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Default Dyson / Gtech / other (portable cleaner)?

On Fri, 29 Dec 2017 10:17:50 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
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GETA****INGHENRY

Twice the vaccuum: half the price.

They are good,
but does a ****ing Henry meet the criteria of the OP who wants a
portable cleaner for his aged mother?


Where above does it say that?

As I referred to the OP you could be sensible and look at the
beginning of the thread before going off.

Here it is here to save you the trouble of going back

"As there seem to be a few appliance questions around, it prompted me
to get the panels thoughts / opinions / advice on a portable cleaner
for my 87 year old Mum for use on the stairs (specifically
potentially). Whilst she is actually pretty strong and reasonably
agile, something lighter and easier to hold / use than a corded
cleaner would be appreciated."



Henry IS portable

By portable they probably means something lightweight and cordless.


So uou assume. With no evidencxe to justify.


repeating what he wrote again incase it still hasn't sunk in

"something lighter and easier to hold / use than a corded
cleaner would be appreciated."

Reading that seem what I wrote a reasonable interpretation of his
requirement,
You by answering that a Henry is portable did not,
They are not cordless or lightweight.
Yes technically they are portable but most of those reading will
understand that a further degree of ease of handling would be required
than suggesting a domesticated version of a cleaner with its roots in
industrial cleaning would be a suitable machine for an 87 year old to
lug up and clean on stairs.
Now go and sober up and/or stop being argumentative for the sake of it
and just accept that you misinterpreted this one, further bluster will
make you look sillier.
Why the bad temper?
Your wife sent you a New Year Greeting Card Yard saying "I'm having a
Happy New Year at you expense" or something.

G.Harman